The latest versions of UC Browser and UC Browser Mini Android apps with a total of over 600 million installs expose their users to URL spoofing attacks as explained by security researcher Arif Khan ...
The extremely popular UC Browser and UC Browser Mini Android applications with a total of over 600 million installs expose their users to MiTM attacks by downloading and installing extra modules from ...
If you're one of the millions of people using Alibaba's UC Browser, you might want to stop for the time being. Researchers with Dr. Web Anti-Virus have discovered that UC Browser is capable of ...
UC Browser, a web browser offered on the Google Play Store with more than 500 million downloads, has been found to contain a vulnerability that could allow hackers to insert malicious files on a ...
More than 500 million Android users have been put at risk of a man in the middle (MITM) attack resulting from a popular web browser's ability to secretly download auxiliary components from the ...
Remember when malware on mobile devices was not really a thing? Neither do we, not anymore. Hackers and cyber miscreants go where the numbers are, and there are a lot of people who own a mobile device ...
Update (11/15): It’s beginning to look like UC Browser’s sudden removal from the Play Store could be temporary. A Twitter user claiming to work on the browser reportedly received an email confirming ...
The latest update to UC Browser for Android promises to download files faster than any other browser regardless of your connection speed. UCWeb, developers of UC Browser, already claim their browser ...
UC Browser, a hugely popular mobile browser from Alibaba-owned UCWeb, has a design flaw that allows attackers to swap out downloads from the company's servers with files from any server on the ...
One of the biggest online companies in the world is the Chinese firm Alibaba. It has a browser application called UC Browser available on the Android Play Store or the Apple App Store. When UC Browser ...
UC Browser, a popular web browser developed by Alibaba subsidiary UCWeb, was found to be tracking user habits on both iOS and Android, and sending the data back to company servers. The behavior was ...